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You just wanna drive the Jeet on the way back :P

actually im drinking tonight so i wont be doing any driving

DIF - Steve has already mentioned to me that he was going to want to swap rooms.... ever since the Flag Marshalling @ Oran, well he just cant say NO :dry:

:):( who am i going to bunk with :)

Hi all,

I'm in for tonight, but how do I know who is from the forum? its my first time meeting up with you all. Do we wear name tags or what? :D

Smoky.

hha.. you will prob know.. :)

just look for a bunch or roudy guys :( oh and one setting steaks on fire..

hahaha sorry steve

*runs and hides*

Hi all,

I'm in for tonight, but how do I know who is from the forum? its my first time meeting up with you all. Do we wear name tags or what? :D

Smoky.

Yes... Name tags are compulsory.

Screennames only please, we need to keep up the g33k factor, and we couldn't possibly learn each other's REAL names.

OK.......

Im not going to whore the thread (eventhough i started it) but.....

DIF - ill come back and sleep in your room after ive been with Ando. May be sweaty - fair warning. You can cook my steak then!

Ando - you said you would keep it secret :D . Just use lube this time, thats all i ask

Shaun - she wouldve been if she wasnt drinking - Nismo twin is so nice (cheers again Tosh)

Name tags? Ah......Ill be wearing the SAU crew shirt for those that dont know anyone. Its grey....with SAU on it.

Looks like this.....with me in it.....

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